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Violence, Imagination, and Resistance: Part III: Resistance and Social Transformation

Violence, Imagination, and Resistance
Part III: Resistance and Social Transformation
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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Foreword
  3. Acknowledgements
  4. Introduction: Socio-legal Perspectives on Law’s Violence
  5. Part I  Lawfare and Settler Colonialism
    1. 1. Race and Colonialism in Socio-legal Studies in Canada
    2. 2. Jurisfiction and Other Settler-Colonial Legal Imaginaries
  6. Part II  Gendered Violence and Racial Subjugation
    1. 3. Making Terrorism: Security Practices and the Production of Terror Activities in Canada
    2. 4. Law, Gendered Violence, and Justice: Critically Engaging #MeToo
    3. 5. Through Different Lenses: Legality, Humanitarianism, and the Western Gaze
  7. Part III  Resistance and Social Transformation
    1. 6. Practicing Freedom of Information as “Feral Law” and Advancing Research Methods in Socio-legal Studies
    2. 7. Far from the Madding Crowds: Redefining the Field of Socio-legal Studies from Within
    3. Afterword: Toward the Law of Anti-laws: Notes on Prefigurative Politics and Radical Imaginations
  8. Contributors

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